Description

Product Description

The Rapid-Air and Rapid-Air Plus Alternating Pressure Mattress Systems with Gentle Low Air Loss incorporate the features that clinicians demand for their patients in a portable system. The mattress utilizes 18 independent 5.5" deep air cells to reduce interface pressure for the prevention and treatment of Stages I-IV pressure ulcers. User friendly controls and ease of setup make these systems ideal for institutional use and the home bound patient. The Rapid-Air and Rapid-Air Plus Alternating Pressure Mattress Systems with Gentle Low Air Loss is designed to fit all standard hospital beds.

Features

Bladders: Ventilated bladders include 20 lasered air holes in sacral area to help reduce skin maceration by reducing excess moisture under patient. Ventilated bladders help in the treatment and prevention of pressure ulcers. Air cells are constructed of TPU, thermal polyurethane fabrics. This combination insures strength, durability and patient comfort.The model 4300P Rapid-Air Plus features a PPF 2.5" pressure redistribution foam base that protects the patient from bottoming out during power outages. The foam is covered in a medical grade nylon which is anti-microbial and fire retardant.

Cover: Vyvex-I nylon cover wicks moisture away from patients skin. The cover is low shear, anti-microbial, fluid resistant, fire retardant and washable. Cover is loose fitting and will conform to the patient. *shown with optional SRS – Side Rail System

CPR Valve: CPR Valve quickly deflates alternating pressure mattress system for medical emergencies. A simple twist releases the air immediately. This multipurpose CPR Valve can be used to inflate or deflate the mattress with our optional blower pump.

Pump Control Unit:Alternating mode offers the therapeutic benefit of alternating therapy and reactive hyperemia. This helps to reduce interface pressure well below 32mmHg.Control dial adjusts mattress from soft to firm for patient comfort.Normal Pressure Alert indicates that system is operating correctly.Low Pressure Alert indicates that output needs to be increased for heavier patients or accidental disconnection of hoses.